Archive for July 15th, 2010

Does your photography not quite live up to your creative visualization? Need to know how to instill “pizzazz” in your images? The team at PartTimePhotography.com has produced a new “photography background Creation” course designed to immediately move your images to a whole new stage – with a very small budget.

For most people, creating acceptable exposures is simply a matter of placing our camera’s controls on autopilot and shooting away. But the one thing our camera CAN’T do for us is to produce a stunning, pro looking backdrop.

That’s a tremendous creative issue that separates the experts from the amateurs.

Hand painted, material backdrops can cost THOUSANDS of dollars. Much too much for most amateur budgets…so, until now, we’ve resigned ourselves to photographing without them and dreaming of – someday.

That someday has arrived. Part Time Photography has produced a course teaching all of us how to make pro quality photography backdrops for pennies on the dollar! The truth is, they say you can create 4 beautiful backdrops for approximately the cost of shipping on just ONE of the commercially made types.

In this quick, on line video course, you’ll first discover what supplies are necessary and where to get them… You then can make your initial photography background – a blue, “Old Masters” style in addition to learning multiple ways of using it to generate different effects.

Next up, you’ll make a red backdrop – then a black one and finally gray. These are in the popular “Old Masters” style that shooters have gravitated to for decades.

When finished (they each merely take a couple of minutes to create) – it is possible to roll them up, toss them inside your automobile, and never be without an image backdrop again!

The next segment shows you an easy way to make a background that is expandable which enable it to be used on any size “set”.

The next segment addresses chroma key backgrounds…their history, why you sometimes see a blue screen and other times a green one…and how to get and use your own. Once again, you will possess your own for pennies on the dollar.

At last, the tutorial shows how to completely master your camera, lenses and lighting gear so that – using the fundamental backdrops you have previously learned to make – it is possible to turn them into any color (and any shade of that color) backdrop – at will, with no guesswork. It is a very advanced technique that few shooters comprehend. Even most pros fall short with this area.

Striking, “Old Masters” style backgrounds are now within the financial reach of even the greenest of newbies. By the time you have gone through the materials and produced your four photography backgrounds, your images will skyrocket to a new level and begin to truly turn into an art form and not just a recording medium.

For more information on the new photography background course, simply visit: http://www.PartTimePhotography.com/PhotographyBackground.html

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